The Montreal daily star, 19 août 1886, jeudi 19 août 1886
[" & .Îlret row.\u201cfather of tho Laud VOL.XVIII, No.UNION IN THE RANKS Urged by Irish Leaders at tho Chicago Convention, Irish Liberty Desuanded, Pescefully ir Fossible, Otherwise If Necsssary\u2014 Paraell's Delogutes Given ae Cend Mille PFailthe Speeches by kEgaa, Davitt, O'Brien and Others.CHICAGO, August 18\u2014Tne scene pre- sénted in tbe Central Music Hail sbortiy after threo o'clock this afternoun was iu many respects extraordinary.The auditorium was crowded, deicgates occupying the lobby and scats on the lower floor, whtle tho boxes and galicries bud their full quota of ladies.Thero was atremendous outburst of applause on tho eotry of Alichael Davitt and again wild cheering when tho-presenco of Mrs, Parnell was recognized.She was given a seat 1u the centre of LLO stage in tho At 3 pan.3000 were in the bull.The entire audience rose lu their feet like one man aud cheored themselves hearso when Davitt, lvaning on the arm of Patrick \u2018gan and followed by the remaining Irish egates and other officers of the National League, entered the hall.The stage was oucupted almost pxclusively by the officers ol the League, the lady friends ot Mrs.Parnell und the Irish visitors.YREBIDENT EGAN\u2019S S8PEECH.After fully five minutes of welcoming cheers and nd shaking, President Bsun arose, amid a wild outburst of cheering, snd alwost the first words from his lips were an oulbuslastio reference to dlichael Davitt.Mr.Yazan said.DOTY.- ules of the Irish National Learue of Atuer- ica bave come together 1n national cunveu- tion to comply with the couditions of the coustitution and to adopt such weasures as may seam best for the furtherance of Luu great and holy cause in whicu we aro engaged We shall be inspired by the presence, and aided by the counsel ui the mab who, of all others\u2014not even excepliny our great leader himself holds the warmest place in the hearts ol Irish exudes, the man who Charles Stewart Parnell has called the League -bouest, fear- also tne patriotic, less Michael Davitt ; brave and tuituiul delegation 1rom lrelsud\u2014 William O\u2019Brien, Jobn Redmond and John Deasy, lb your name, in the name of the irish National League of America, | welcome gentlemen to our convention with a hearty Irish-American caed mille fuilthe, It is my privilege and pride to be able to congratulate the taithiul meinber of LLe lcague upon THE GLOR{OUS PRUGRESS \u2018our causo has made and upon the splendid _ of less than work you have helped toaccomplish for Irish nationality sinooe wo last met in Fanueil hall.Then the infamous Crimes act was in force in Ireland.Every man's liberty and life was at the mercy of the hired and trained per- urers of Dublin castles.Out of 103 mem- Parliament roturned from Ireland 30 could be relied upon to follow Mr.Parnell, while both English parties were solidly combined adainst bone rule for Ire- and.\u201cSuch, however, are the strides our cause made since then that but a couple of months ago victory seewed to be within\u201d our very grasp.DYarne}l can now count, instead of a following of 25 or 3u, a for- midabje party of 85.Coercion as a system is dead.Not even the blustering and blundering \u2018Tories will dare to resort tu it.Three successive governments have been overthrown within nine mouths on the Irish question.From Dublin tô Eastern ladia on tho one side and California on the other; from Norway to New Zealand, in the centres of diplomacy in FEurope\u2014Berlin, Vienna, Pans, in St.Petersburg, as well as in Loadoo\u2014the struggle for Irish liberty is keenly waiched, sad lish statesmen have come to learn that THE MEASURE OF ENGLAND'S INFLUENCE amonurst nations will be in proportion to the peacw that reigus in Ireland, aud that there can be nu peace with Ireland or with the Irish rato until Ireland obtaius Hume Rule.Lhe greatest of English statesmen bas made Home Rule a Cabinct question, and while Mr.Gladstone has for the moment gone down before the force of English prejudice and Eoglish Ignorance, the bavner of Jlome Ruio for Ireland will In bis own words * bo borne with the lim hands of a uuited people, parhaps not to an easy but to certain and pot far of!- victory.\" ;Since the Boston convention Natwoal Treasurer Father \"Rielly bas forwarded to the National ague at Home and to the trustees of the Parliameutary fund a sum of over $320,000.Of tbat $75,000 reached the hands ot Mr.Parnell on the ove of the elections last Autumn.Our action at this convention will be w from across the Atlantic with the very closost ipterost; iron lrelned with hope and pride and joy: irom Euginad, or a section of its people, with prejudies mast blind, with hatred most intense, aud with a better hove that our deliberations 7e d in dissension And disaster.Unity.caution, perseverance and dotermination are: a necesalty of the hour.UniLty dbetwesn all \u2018the honest, maniÿ olements ol irish Nation- __Alists on this contiueut uuder the bauer of TRISH NAYIONAL LEAGUE OF AMERICA.and unity of purpose and of action between the League In America and tho League at home.Cauntion\u2014that no act or word of ours will compromise our friends beyond the water, but at $ho same time caulion that must mever dezenoralo into cowardice.Péraoverancé-cool, steady perseverance, on the llaes nnd under the leadership of Cha los Stewart Parnell.1 soe emblazoned an those walls the motto, * We are for Irish hberty peacetully if vo can, otherwise if we must.\u201d \u2018This is the true national position.This istho vosition which every true-born American can ab) te, the only position which England can respect, and maintain it 1s the position an spiriy which bas placed Lhe cause of Irish nationality where it stands to-day, Tue applause during Mr.Egan's address was so frequent that it seemed to break forth almost at the end ol every sentence.Mentions of Ar.Gladstau 3 Wers on husias- tically received, but when near the close of the address came Lhe phrase, * Peacoubly A wo _can, otherwise 4 we: must,\u201d thy oily galleries and root seemed to shake.Threo rs for Washington, Gladstone and Parnell were glveu at the closo of Mr, 's address.co ROUTINE BUSINESS.Then Secretary Sutton, formerly of Quo- bec, read tho call for the Convenor Sie the call for the ayes and nays for the elec tion of Fitzgerald and Sutton as chairman and secretary respoctively, odo or two dele- gatos made & motion of dissont, but, failed to voice it and they wero declared unanimously elected.Judge Fitzrerald then arose and spoke at length.During his speech he sald, \u201cYou have telegraph instruments hero in your hall.From them let the eicctric \" flash pass from here to tho Atlantic aua enemiés of Ireland.words don : across pnd let every word that goes from of - ol commuiteomen.Amoug thom wera l'ai- rick IL Plant: Outario, Jobn Corkerv; Que- bee, J.Clotan.New York tal stilt fatie } to agree, and that délégation was allowed Lo Wake A ropuil Lo Lhe incelinz before the night session, The convention was then de- Clured adjourned unul 8 p.1.THE EVENING SESSION.The New York delegation sottied at length into a compromise upon Willlum J.Reilly, of Syracuse, us repressutative on the credentials committee nnd Edward O'Con- nor, of Thnghampton, N.¥., on the comwi:- lee on resolutions.At 8.35 tho hall was filled to overtlowing, and ns Jndre Pitz- serald lot fall the gavel à bush came ove Lie convention.and the tali form of Michao Davitt was seen making his way to lhe sage.Mr.Davitt was called for ulmost ns soon as ho entered the hail, and the audience cheered wilidiy, He rose to -av taal be had been beard oiton and woul! simply introduce his friend, Mr.(Lien, of United Ire- ard.Mr.Davitt spose of Mr, O'Lrien in uustintod terms of prai-v as a patriot, THE SCENE THAT WET THE EYL | when Mr, O'Brien rose was another repeti- Yon 0! (bat uncontrollable enthusiasqu which appeared to actuate the convention toward the personal representalives from.piretaud.White convention had become id à INOASUTO quiet, air.U'Brien, after returning thanks for the recepticn accorded the declared that the battle for Irish fresdom was not ye! ended.There was to his view a long and Litter struggle still abead, and never In the history of the Irish race was there greater interest in the outcome than Was centred now an this convention.\u2018The speahor continuing tn this strain said; \u201cWo have to look Lo IL HOW More than ever that you should Le at our backs iu the fight.If You only Kuew auw they aro straining over there for a rift in this tremendous conven- tron to eateh à word or a sign that Parnell 15 ne longer a leader.Thank tod, you have answered that to-day.You have sent back the denial and shown that you are WITH PARNELL, AND TO THE DEATIL\" A: Lhis deciaration there was a wild outburst of cheering, which continued scveral minutes.There seemed a di-position on tha part of some in tue cuaveutien 16 bave all the delegates from Ireland to deliver at vucé the speeches they worn duwn ou the programiae for, apd that the renresenta- tives of Mr.Parnell should proceed to the public reception ut the Insh American Club.This disposit.on was discourazed as much as pose sible by Chairman Fitzgerald, who tinally stated that such a course was contrary to tho wishes of the men from freland.After @ motion for the roll of states to bo called tor the varivus delegations.to present the names of their represeutatives, the motion prevailed, aud alter the roll call proceeded Irish delegates, lor hall an bour, » motion to adjourn was made; but before It was voted on, Father U'Brien, of Ohlo, rose to ask il, at this stazo of the proceedings, it would du proper to sond a cablezram of CONGRATULATION TO MR.GLAD TONF.Father O'Brien proposed the following draft of the cablogram : CHICAGO, August 15, To the Hon, Win.FE.Cladstone, House of Come mons, London, England : The Irish National League of Ameriea in convention assembiod smd you greetings, and wish vou God spead ia your noble nad sistesmanltike effort to grant long deferrod Justice to Ireland.Tn Charles Stewart Parnell: The Irish National League of America in convention seud you greetins aod promise vou united support in your noble effort jor hoino rule.(Loud cheers) Mr.Sullivan claimed that uuder the rutes to-day all matter of that character should go w the committee on resolutions that every word may be welbizhed by that committee, assisted by the gentlemen who have been sent to, represent Mr.Parpell.He objected to matter of this kind being sent uuder the apparent sanction of tho convention aud usked fur a ruling from the chalr.The chair sustaimed Mr.Sullivan's point of order.After considerable discussion Father O\u2019Brien withdrew his resoiu- tion, saying he had noidea his motion would create any such dilf>ronces.lhe conven tion then adjourned tll 10 o'clock to-morrow morning.FINERTY BADLY SNUBBED.At tha Palmer House, un a large pasteboard placard, is posted TP.O'Connor's cablegram, in which that gentleman says that Mr Finerty's spéoct and vhs address addoptod at Ogden\u2019s Grove nave done Incalculable jury to the cause of owe itulo oth iu tho English and Seoteh cuustituen- es.THE DELEGATES ENTERTAINED.As soon as the convention adjourned tonight avout 500 of the delegates, inciudivg Messgrs.Esau, Davilt, Sullivan, Redmond, O'Brien and Dey, waiked over to the Irish American Club rooms, whers à reception was tendered tothom by Lbe club.\u2018Luey were met by probably 200 of the members aod about cne-ball that number of ladies, Informal speeches were mito by each of the delegates from Ireland, after which they retired.THE TORONTO CONSPIRACY CASE.Argument on the Injunction in the Burns Case Ciosed\u2014Mayor Howland Endorsed.TORONTO, August 19.\u2014-Fhe nrgument in the Burns ef al.coal conspiracy case, on the, totion for an injunction to direct certain parties to return books illegally seizml, was conclude 1 at Osgoode Hull this alternoon.Mr Jasticn Connor will nat deliver jude- mel UN bh Jorrow Grocsez: be irom what he stated, bo will, hall probalality, re- fade the motion, as hoe thinks the contention.ot MT MeCarthiy, éounsel for tho partios detaining the books, that Cho civil éourt has no Jjurigdietion over the eriminal court, 18 sound.An aflidavit was put in by Symons, LLo ox- bookkeeper fur Huras, to ti effect that on examinivg tho bouls Lo found cortalu entries interpolated in tbe ledgors by Healay, accountant for Burus, which are pureiy imaginary ns dates and amounts, aud are entered for tho purpose of covering up frauds.Healoy also put in afffiavits that tha entries arc not maginary or fietitious or inserled to cover up lrauds, that after Symons loft ho found that the books had not been palanced and in som places 1cgular éntries bad not been made, that he nade up said books in tho regular course of business aud that all charges of any intention of wrong-doing by bibr are cntirely.faise.At a meeting of the City Council to-night Mayor Howland read A message giving hig reasons for causing the arrest of tho prisoners, and stating that personally he volieved great wrong laid been done the city.\u201cThe Council passed a resolution votinæ $500 towards the cost of the prosecution.P.Lurus and the otber allaged conl conspirators were re- mandod at the Police Court till to-morrow morning.OIL ON FIRE Collision of an OI Train on the Jersey Central Kallway.EasTox, Pa, August 18:\u2014An oil train con- sistiux of twenty-four cars descending a grade on the Jersey Central ratiway this morning parted and a few minutes later the separated parts oollided.' The concussion caused ona of the tanks to explode, and immediately 10,0:0 gallons of ol of fire.Eluoven ears wero scattered about the tracks and all vero soon ablazé.One explosion followed anuther until tho oll in tho lower ears, estimated nt 100,000 allons, was ono sheet of flame.The beat was so in- touse that it was with great difficulty that four cars near tho end of the train were savod.Alltho iron on the curs and on the raliroad was red hot and twisted into every conceivable shape, and could not be zot at 10 bo removed.\u20ac loss Wilt not fall short of $00,000.The cause of tho explosion seems to bo a mystery, _ Were fn mass NEWS OF THE WORLD CONDENSED, Cable.The Bishop of Metz is dead.\u2018The Quean is ut Holyroo castle, and Her Magenty visited the lidinburgh exhibition yesterday, und was greeted with great enthusiasm.Leo Druser, one of the otdest journallsfs of Austria, loll from a window of a hotel at In- tetlaken, Just night, and wus killed.1t 18 supposed bo was u somoumbullst.A Louse in coursa of construction collapsed ut Cutloruhe yesterday, killing elght works men and iujuring several thers.Thearchi- tee of the bullding hus been arrested, The shortage of wheat in Great Britain for the present year is estintiatel at GU,VU0,000 bushels, and the aren under cultivation as otlicinlly ascertained is 2,550,000 acres.\u2018The Indian Gdvornment is inviting tenders at Nowcastle for transports to be ready 10 proceed 1o Bombay and Calcutta at the vod of August.They aro Lo bu used, it is bremised, to carry reinlorcoments of troups urmah, : American.Tho American Bar Assoclation met in ninth anuual convention at Saratoga, N.Ÿ.One bundred and lifty mombers were present.Throc British schooners have been seized by the United States steamer = Corwin\u201d for violation of tho seal fishing in Bebring's Straits, Yosterday was the annual commencement of recognition day of Lho Chatauqua Liter- aty aud Scisntific Circle, aud about 25,000 people Wero prosent.Sntnuel IL Payson, of Boston, yesterday made on assignment.Tho announcement cansed a great surprise, as Payson was coo- sidered oun of the wealthiest wen in Boston.\"A despatëh from Guniison, Colorado, announces the desth of Thomas Hurley, the notorious Molly Maguire, for whom Pinkerton\u2019s detectives bave been searching for cleven years.luricy shot and Killed Gomer James ut a picnic at Shenandoah, Pa, eleven yoars ago, and was regarded us thé most desperale man among Log Mollies.As the Prosident of the Republic was enter- juga tbeatre ad Bionos Ayres Tuesday night, a miscreant lired a revoiver almost point blank at his bead.\u2018The ball entered the President's cheek, inflicting a slight wound.\"An infuriated crowd attacked the would-be assassin, abd maltreated him so terribly that he died shortly afterwards.A mixed train on the narrow gauge road broke through a bridge one mile from Brat- tioboro, Vt, last night Tho engineer and ony passenger wero killed and seven others were striously injured.Tue bride, which was constructed of w and iron, was 60 feet above the water, and the whole train went down with it, burying the engineer under the locomotive in tilteen feet of water.Lhe passenger car and the two box cars wenl down 345 feet with the trestle work anchored to the pier at Lhe north end of the bridge.Canadian.- Sir Charles Tupper and Sir Adolphe Caron are expected to sail to-day from Liverpool for Cauada.An excursion to New York, under the auspices of the Ottawa Lacrosse Club, left Uitawa yestorday afternoon.Some seventy- five persuns participated.The Quetec river police captüred a boat on Tuesday eontaining three persons, including one woman, accused ol inducing sailurs to louve the barque \u2018Wave Queen.\u201d Alexander Jiiddie, employed by the Canadian l'acitic Railway.fell beneath n train at Burclay, bn the Canadian Pacille Kaillway cast of Winnipeg, aud was instanuly killed.It is stated that Mr.R.P.Vallée has been asked to contest the county of Lotbinière.The name of Mr.F.Kirouack, of St.Sauveur, is also mentioned in connection with Quebec East Thv dulegate of the Ottawa branch of the Irish National League to the Convention at Chicago, being unable to attend, has telo- graphed a greotingg and congratulations to Patrick Egan, the President.Numerous infractions of the game laws are reported lo nuve occurred recently on the Ontario side of the Ottawa river op- pusite Aylmer, where it is sald pot hunters have already kilied a great number of young ducks.B.L Crawford, insurance agent, Toronto, swallowed sufliclent carbolic acidlyesterday afteruoon to kili two men.Medical assistance was promptly sutnmoned, and there is a possibility of bis recovery.He is about 60 years of age and well off.The.family are outirely ut a loss to account for bis rash uct.HH.M.8.\u201cBellerophon\u201d passed Father Point outwards at 6 p.m.yestorday.While nt Quobec suine officors were ontertaiued by Sir toderiek Cameron at his Summer residence at Riviere du Loup, and while out in his yacht they bad a narrow escape, being caught in a squall, and some of the sails and ngeing were badly damaged.A wariaut has been issued for the arrest of & nnn named Doissoneault, who was seen with Heuri Leduc on the day the latter inet his death in a suspicious manner at Heau- harnois, where the affair hus caused a great sensation, and is the sole subject of cou- versation.Dr.Lussier held an investiga- tiôn-into the subject, and after bearing the evidence of several persons game to the con clusion that Leduc had met with foul play.The Supreme circle of tbe order of Canadian Home Circles concluded its session at \u2018Lurunlo yesterday and elected the following oflicors: Past supreme leader, J.BB.Free- nn, M.P.I\u2019, Stincoe; supreme lender, K.ilarcourt, M, P.P, Welland; vice supreme leader, A.K.Riches, Toronto; supreme secretary, A.J.Pattison, Toronlo; supreme treasurer, Dr.Fuster, Waterford ; chaplain, Rav.Jas.Mooney, Port Hope; marshal, F.S.Hill, Bowmanville; warden, v.I Mundy, Port Hope; guard, T.J.Lell, Dun- da-; seutinel, Jobo J.Hall, Woodstock.Ion.Messrs.Bowell and Foslerarrived at Winnipeg on Tuesday morning, and lett for the West without making a stop over.\u2018I'he object of Lheir visit is in conueetion with establishing Hæhbthouses and au onquiry into the cod fishing interests.They will bo ab- sant two oF threo weeks.Mr wstor staled tial the curfespondence In connection with the fisheries question is not yet completed.- My Bteale, sylisitor Madamo - ! num, ot Hamilton, hus demynded Irom the Toretuto News an apology for tho publication in that papor of an alleged libellous article reprintéa from the New York Journal.Madame Mandelbaum says the affair is a tissue of lalsohioods Irom beginning to end.\u2018 BRITISH.HOP GROWERS.Protest Against Alleged Undue Prefersnce Shown to Linporters of Foreign Hoppa.LoNDON, August 18.\u2014A meoting of hop farmers irom all the hop growing districts 0 yesterday.Resolutions wore unanimously adopted declaring tbat the present depression in the hop growing industry ts the resull of undue preference shown for the - importers of foreign hobs bY the railway companies in carrying foreign hops at lower \u201crates than can bé obtained by home pro- ducors Lhe resolutions suggest as remedies legislative regulation of ireightage, a rous- ouable import duty and a law to prohibit thiedandiug of foreign hops unless scaled ard accompanied by a certificate giving the svason aud district tn which each bale was grown, sfeoed by the district authorities.\u2018The resolutions further, the creation ot à miulstry of agriculture.QUIET AT BELFAST, Precautions still taken to Prevent a new Outbreak\u2014Indignant Pablicans.BELFAST, August 18.\u2014The city is ex- tremeiy quiet.ilitary and police aro atill on duty, however, as the slightest incident is pufiicicut to produce a renawal of dis- onlers.\u2018Iho pubdlicans who havo bron com- pelied during the past fow days to close their places at varlous intervals because of tbe riots, had an indignation mecting to-day and denounced the local justices for their arbitrary action.They also declared that the justices bad actod illegally, and there- - fore Fésulved to.clalin compensation from tlein for tho losses iucurred.Ninos the Hots bogan hore every Catholic workman has heen hounded off of Queen's Island, although prior to the disorders hundreds were at work Loirast, also, Caltolie emoiepie pncats of Lelfdst; a atholic empio: ve forced 10 aplt work, ' udel- | Eogland was held in Tunbridge, Kent, - MONTREAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST.19, 1886.THE CITY COUNCIL.l\u2019auses an Number of Reports and Appoints a Committee to Disctias Ways and Means with Parties Intorested as to tho Carrying out of the Royat Commission\u2019s Inundation I\u2019reven.tion soheme, At yesterday's meetinæ of the City Coun- cll, aiter the tine of going to press, reports fram the IFioance Committees concurring in the report of the Road Committee recom- monding the construction of a sowor in St.Lawrence and Cadioux streets, in St.Jean Baptiste Wad, and alsp on the report of tho Fire Committee, asking for an appropriation ol $2055.17 for ropairs to the sean engines, were adopted.\u2018The Finance Committee reported against the request of the Light Committee tor sn appropriation of $1000 for new lamps.The raport was adopted.feports were nlso read from the Finance Committee refusing concurrence in reports ot Fire Commitiee asking for an appropriation ot $1250 for the purchase of five heaters for steam engines, and also $75 for regulating valves and for a special appropriation of $1975.\u2018 Adopted.; The Board of Health reported that in the interests ot public health sewors should be Iaid iu Jurors street, from Beaver Halt hill to St.Alexander street, and in St Christophe, from Sherbrooke to Untario street.Referred to the Road Committee.Ald.Stevenson asked the chairman of the Road committee if It were not possible-to put a better Ipotpalli in Si.James styoet, between the Post Office und Victoria square.On the previous «duy a geunileman bad sprained Lis ankic on tho sidewalk betwoen the Medical Hall and the Standard building, and on examining the spot ne (Ald.Steveu- -son}- had found thero was a difference or nearly three inches in the height ot the flagstones.Ald.Laurent promised to look into the matter.Ald.Fairbairn called attention to tho fact that Commissiovers street, north of St.Ann's market, had been blocked for weeks by works which, he had been given to understand, could dope iu one week.Ald.White sald ho had boen asked to request the assistance of the City council in mitigating a hide nuisance, been complained on mt.Helen street.The party complained of\u2014AMr.Gougoon- bad Leen fin $10 by the Recorder, an amount altogether inadequate as a punishment for the offence.\u2018Ibe Acting Mayor said he would make it bis duty to see the Recorder about the matter, Ald.Gray chairman of the Board of Health thought this was an interference in tbe work of the Board of Henith.The Board wus doing everything it possibly could.\u20181 ha Recorder had fined Gougeon $10, and the Intest phase in the matter was that the firm next door was going to take action against him.Further action was also ou the tapia by the board.\u2018the Acting Mayor having resigned the chair to Ald.Archibald the report of the Royal Commission ou the prevention of the Spring and Autumn Jjloods aiready published in {THE STAR was read.Ald.Girenler advised the appointment of a committee Lo confer with the parties interested.Tho matter was one ot the greatest importance to the city, and there wus urgent need of immediate action on their art.He would therefore inove, secoud y Ald.Donovan, that the report of Lhe Royal commission be referred to a spocinl coimitree, consisting of Ald.Laurent, Mooney and Hamelin, with the mover and seconder, wilh power to.conler with the Fedoral Government and other parties interested, and Lo report to-Couneil-at a future meeting.Ald.Fairbairn observed that some of the wards most immediately interested, were not represented on the committee.Ald.MeSbane sail the question was n- most important one, and as Ald.Stevenson bad taken a very great interest in be matter be thought his name should be added to the cotamnitiee.| | Ald.Grenier said tha city of Montreal certainly owed Ald.Stevenson a debt of grati- tudo for the active interest ho had taken in this matter.He had simply named a small committee because It was easier to obtain a quorum.However, he would Lave gruat pleasure in adding the names of Aid.Bteven- son and Rolland to the cominittee.fter somo further discussion during which the question of expense was broached.Ald.Grenter remarked they bad no money for the purpose, bat they might incur a temporary u to defray whatever might bo decided to be the city\u2019s share of the ox- pense.Alter some further discussion Ald.Gron- ier\u2019s motion was carried.Cn motion of Ald.Grenier the thirty-sce- ond order of the day, to consider the report of the Finance Cominitiea concurring in the report of the special committee on iounda- tions, asking for a supplementary appro- riation of $8500 fur fhe purchase \u201cuf ocomotives and to pay off oulsian ciaims, was taken up.Ald.Grenier moved, seconded bLy Ala.Stoverson, the adoption of the report.Ald.Stevenson testified to the lldelity with which Mr.MeKeown had\u2019 done his portion ol 1he work, he beilug Lhere cousianuly night and day, and if he had charged four times as much he would not bo adequately paid.The motion was carried on the following division: Ayes - Alds.Lamontagne, Kennedy, White, Rolland, McShane, Maloné, Mathieu, \u2018Perrault, Mooney, Gauthier, Fairbairn, Donovan, Stevenson, Luuront and Grenier\u2014 15, net and Hamelin\u2014 The Councii then adjourned.A Now Uddfellows Lodge.A number of Oddfellows ot tho Manchester Unity, fooling that a lodge was required in Nays\u2014Alds.Villeneuve, Martineau, Bru- A KINGSTON BCAKE.A Oireus Don with Fonr Lions Cansized aud Wrecked\u2014Wlophants to the Rescue.\u2019 KixGeToN, August 17.\u2014 While Forepaugh's .den containing four lions was on the Way tu thastution last pightiho brakes broke and tho wekicle, after rushing down the hill in intonse darkness, popped iuto a deep hole and capsized.Ono wide of the cage was broken and one end was knocked elean out lenving nothing betwoen the wild beasts and liberty.The Jions roared terribly, awaking the entire neighborbood, but, strange to say, they did not attempt toleap out of the upening.As quickly as possible rds wore placed over the opening and the cage was tied up with ropes ana chains.Thou boards wore taken off the fence and fires it nround the don.-the lurid light of the flames the Hons could be pininly seen lying flat and tremoling; occasionally they would roar in chorus, but their territic vol was not loud cuough to drown the eries of excited men.A force of Nifty men tried to axtiicate the cap, but tailing, two elephants were brought on the scene.\u2018They walked about the cage, evidently to see i!\u201d the lions were secure, and then reachod down their tronk;, lifted tho vehicle out of the ditch, And plaeed it on the road.\u2018The onge, which cost $1500), is nearly a total wrock.The aegho on the street was ono our citizens wiil nevor forget.IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.Another Forecast of the Queen's Speech\u2014 Laud Furohase Advocated.LONDON, August 18.\u2014l'he Queen's speech does pot, rive promise of any legislation in the coming session ol Parliameut.1t refers to thy decision of the electors against an Irish Parliament.points out Lhe necessity of voting supply and makes the us! ence to England's relations with other countries.\u2018Lhespeuch contains no spocitie ref- orence to the Liclfast troubles.- The Times, speaking ot the land problem in Irelund, suggests that if it can be shows that in a certain limited class of cases the Sul of prices has made the position of the occupler of a property under the landlord intolerable, a remedy might be found, partly ta a measure providing means for emigration and partly ina lund purchase scheme on indulgent terms, to bo applicable only to tenancies of such limited class.Tho Government, If it should seriously weditate such a policy, could indirectly mitigato the pressure upon the tenants, during the Au- tun, by the promise of special consideration under the scheme of purchase to landlords who are willing to reasonably abate the existing rents in cases within the scope of the remedial ineasure.The \u201cFavorite Prescription \u201d ot Dr.Pierce cures \u2018\u201cloinñale weakness and kindred affections.By druggists:\u201d 1t is said there are more lies told in the.sentence, I am glad 10 see you.\u201d than inany other six words in the Enzhsh language.\u2018Baking Powder, A NAAN AAAS TT DER Absolutel Pure.This powder never varies.A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomonoss, ore economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in compotition with tbe multitude of low tost, short woight, ulum or phosphate powders.Sold only in cans.ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O.106 Wall street.N.T.Steamships.ALLA N LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, 1886\u2014 SUMMER SERVICE \u20141886 STEAMSHIPA From Liverpont.Closed une, and was followed by an open car As far as Guy street, where it was met by a superintendent or some other officer, who fu the Heavy rain ordered tbe pussungers to be transhipped into the open car to the annoysnoe and inconvenience of inuny indies aud children.\u2018There was,'he says, n -perfect-downpour of rain nt the tina, while the open was porfectiy incapablo of affording .Real Estate.\u2018car sufliciont shelter.Mr.M.Nolan Delisle, on bebalf of the De- lisle estate, reports the following sales of vacant lots on St.James street, Ste.Cuné- gonde: Noe.841, 812, 808, 30x30 feut cach, at 35 cents per square foot.The purchasors aro Soraphin Valiquelte, Plerra St.Aubin andJ.4 Laurier.The estate is now dig; ng he foundations to build thrée cut stone: rout stores on Notre Dame and the corner of Bonsecours strects, Dear Canadian o way depo 0 be ¥ y tho.1st November.\u201d Mr.Raza, atchitoon, ©.P.RM.Pionie, The annual picnic of the mechanics In the employ of tbe Canadian Pacitic; ratiway will bo held at Sto.Rose next Saturday.Baaucl- ful prizes are to be competed for, and among hose is a costly gold medal presented by Messrs.8.Davis & Sor.Trains will leave the Crnadian Pacitic Railway depot at Tis apd 9.15 a.m,, returning at 4.30 and 30 p.m.\u2019 : TT 8é.Gabriel School.The Christian Bfothers to taka coni of tbe St.Gabriel Roman Catholie Henool 0 Rev.er -rgotor of it.Ann's Heliools and it will be placed under the management f tho rother Arnold,- the caveble a \u20ac A Cu haan RTEAMSILPS.From Montre\u2019 tho cast end of tho city, met last night in Friy 2 FU po Ançnst 10 the hall, No.1240 Notre Dame streot, lor the uly oH Siberia.mens 18 purpose of forming one.\u2018There wore presont Aux 5 fuenes Avi \u201c 3 P.G.M.F.Upton, P.L.M.F.Outram, act- aug 12 Norwegian go.2 ing provincial sccretnry, C.J.Williams and \u2014__ 10 Miberniau.-1 Bept'r 7 jo G.M.Mitchell.These officersinaugur- From Fron Montre ated tha lodge, which ft was decided to cali 155854.STEAMSHIPS.de London the Jansdowne.The following officers Tin ram : Rue TE wer.vlected for the urst term: G.M., W.\"7 77 acces op AUB 5 Noleod Tyler: N.G., Philip pren V9 Fee \u201cein RT er = i oN NOR BGCIT \u2018ercy 1 raverpool.}t À , rom Halifax.Webb; financial secretary, A.Lomas; y ay Caras Auparir urer, i.Osborne.Fourteen membors joined A 3 Nova ~collan * ( and a large number of propositions were re- 37} Canpinu Rept.14 celved, The prospocts of tho new lodge are From class.| STEANSUIPA ¥ rom Bosicn very encouraging.\u201car 3 | Frmian August 7 Shabby Treatment of City Car Passengers, A i pl, An indignant.citizen writes complaining \"©\" VW.MORINSUN, vs.of tho treatment muted out to the occupauts 138.57.JAMES STREET 0 faa ramos ial ol one ot the cars on Notre Dame street on = Montreal Monday last about five.The car was a +38 Quon Jteeot.Boston.2314 Dai ge Liverpesoi Mervice.SAILMAG DATES FROM QUESEC.MONTREA SOIEGON.Friday, 2th + .~ Thursday, 2th * r=.A York.) 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bv tis use thousands of cas=g uf tia worst kind aud of Jong standing bave been cured Indeed, strong 1» my faltd' is Iw efficacy, that 1 wi | send T' BOTTLES PREF, tagother with a VALUABLE TREATISR on this\u2019 diseases te any sufferer.Give express and I'.(0.address, DR.T.A, RLOCTH.Branch Ofer.37 Yonne St.Toronto Raïlrouis.CHARIEST EXCURSIONS Minnesota & Dakota, AT LOW BATES.01\u2014\u2014 : musee\u201d Leaving Chicago via the GREAT ROCK ISLAND AND ALBERT LEA ROUTES, AUGUST 18th, SEPTEMBER 8th, and SEPTEMBER 22nd RETURN TICKETS to all principal points in DAKOTA and MINNESOTA will be issued on the above dates at sbecially BEDUCED RATES, Farmers.& Intending Settlers Should take advantage of this opportunity x to visit the FARM LANDS GOLDEN NORTH-WEST.:0: For rates and all information, address \u20ac.E.MePHERsON, Gonoral Agont C.R L & P.Ry., 28 York street, Toronto, E.A.HOLBROOK, G.T.& P.A.Chicago.180zeod ENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD.4 Trains Lenve Mont FBI AM \u2014 Express arnving Faaham, 9.23 aan.Granby 10.08 mii, Watcriov (VAE UL MUUUR 10a, dhdrorovke 12.16 pn.à Lis INSKCS Cluse Cullen tions ut Magog, with Steamer ** Mountain Alaid * jor scoryeville, Newport, Vi, ad all puits où Lake B50 Am.\u2014~ white Monataln Express, with Fuliman Bullet Parfor Cac (0 FSLYRUA Arriving 4.48 pum.sua mic Monut Wasningon Ua ii, roftland SU Vil.uid Grehanrd Beach 8.50 poo.«Ab Za, LTali, weriving St.Albans, 10,50 wm, 1210 Gall, Mohtpehier 12200 pin.Whi \u2026 2.55 i m., Bodlon.via Lowel 7.20 aud via SPrinyDelu AUR) Polite LUMI audios Mew, Be A Burlington Liver Jdudicl Boson, ; nee New York and Tosion Expross arrivin .tstpper), Gurlington VUS pes, stu land 11.25 pil, TYoy 2.20 aot, Abily 300 ain, New dork 3.00 a.m.Worcester, U.41 n 1m.Boston 7.49 via Kuang, Bellow Fails and Fltohburz.Sleepers Monreal Io New York wiki l'uilisaus, SL Alou to Lon.J brougn care on this train arriving Wateelov 8.15 pan.M.12 p.m., And SKebrooko ad pun.8 M Tina \u201cXpress, arriving st, Albans, 10.45 mu, W kiver Junction 3.16 Manchestar 0.25 Bin, 748) sm.10slon, vin Lowell 3.10 ata, vin ritchburg, 545 mr ANety 1 org via Nor Hulyoke, springfield, New Haven 11.45 aun Close connection at Nashna and Winclienden, for Worcester, Providencoaud ali points on New York and New knglan Hatiroads, +'aihoan Budos Sieepiuyg Cars to iloston aad [] Fur Fickets, Thne Tables and all tnforination, 4pply nt Windsor Motel na oy rink whites ue a the Company's ogice, 1.50 SL James sireel.TAU BTUNEGRAVE, en.1 & WU July 7th, 1808 1sep.NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.Commencing 4th June, 1884.Agent, Taos \\ Vase.Agent \u201c NEQUOII EXPRESS l'ASSENGER TRAINS RUN {Sanda fold 2 : AILY (Sen Bristol Mervise for Avonmeuth Deck.- eu CHAS AM.: rd UAILING DATES PEOK.SIOXTREAL , Dane Levi.SAM QUEBEC .veo.Friday, 13th Angust \u2018Froix\"} .Les 1°.M ONTARIO.ovens co Froday, 27h * Rimouski.w.Untos of l'asengs from Quebec: $50 10 $50, according to Alle Heth - Sienimner aod socom + Sound Labia.SU.Steer alte J \u201cucuon - aga Ine 3 - 146 SLÉSINGEA AVC SIN MN, SLALO-FOIME, M:1AI0-F00:M path Pi mnoRing-roouu wi bat (tds \u201cioncion UA NOLO os [elk wd carry netlager outils 1)* ner Tedohn.Ady = l'anseugers for NN.MOSTHEAt» TORONTO And SAR- AS Te IO AML a) Lun Subark ot Montreal; also thuse for tho sieauxr The Grand Frank Traine Text Sion Prairie TABI wo WL in U1 (KEEN.147 Ht.Tamer Stront, Pam» connect at Clisudiers Junsien with ineso trains.A AT EE 4 C0.ligantiial Street, j Ibo Traine io Jatin oe a outs to.their 7 = M \u2014 \u2018Lhe sleeping Cat leaving Montreal on Monday, Wed.- \u2018- pesday and Friday runs intough io fialifax, and ihe one ving oir 1noulay, Thursday an! Mausedgy to 3L Julin, a | I n irae are rin LL Stet i Standal mn i ; \u201cTINROUGH TICKETS nay Lu vbialuet via rail SUMMER EXCURSIONS IN THE ae of toamer wall points AN Lhs $2WeEE Sh JAwTens: Dmg - RIVER AND GULF.r tok ali information In ragant (An passenger {0 miles and 18 days, on salt water.fares, Ealm Trews, iraln arrangements, Ar, apply 10 i oe 10 woo .36 C6 Wl MOBINSON, Meals and Berth (nelnided.A shit uu Lasneuger Agwuat, | The $8.* CORAN,\u201d fOTARe Augast \u201c1st, 1) = NONAVISTA, DAT, Nepieimber znd, wil or Chacdodetows, D, Re 8e lActois, He and St, John's, 3 ° E fo modal hia beet providadtor ngern\u2019 \u2018cotnlors: Llegaat Nal #, Ladue\u2019 Usbids, bisth-ronms 'Smsuk ig-roosn, fc.& l'sarties aie ond w a.Jor kriler parucalars apply to RLY RESTO RP ting COppuaité 3 Luwronce Jali), rut \u20143t yom re SPORTSM EN me fed Casa requ ork! or onar-H Inge 3 Hestrk ogres and REET ALE Situations THanted.T° FIRE INSURANCY, COMPANIES.Wanted, by n Public Accountant having the best tradè connections and whoso oflice is well located.tho Viru Ibsurançp Co.Highest references uivon, Address, \"* Xe.nr he 0.Box 36, Quebec.> Ÿ TANTED\u2014ALL THÉ WORKINGMEN tosuve from $3 to $5 on puits to order.Send your address to l*.U, Box 1730, and [wall seid You a vanely of pailerns Lo cuuese front lv3zticod W.TURNER.TED TY PEWRITING OF ANY KINI.TU DO he by varbathin shuortluind welter, oa?ZX POSITION BY A con wer :und cashier, city references, \u2014~ITUATION, I8 A GOOD SALESMAN, HY both langue aes, lr wndersGuals x chenille manu ulictasiog.Address, Mitchel.4251 Aulotne BLTUSK, nei WH NTF $ ATION, A N wants clerks) Ç heure ATION, STEAD IN Nip ww wholesale house, quic il wees, nod willing vo make himself generally Adltess, 0 1 14, 75 Lulversty et a \u201c \u201cALL TRADE.A SITUATION ~ dresstaker, speaking French sind required; ne aldgoecon M, Ne.4 mb Yrefeieneus if Address Ly letter.LA st, NG MARI \u201c1 would go {we hundred or two\u2018 thousand miles, if it would do her ladyship any good.\u2018Oh, what a sweet you : woman she was | My heart aches as L: think of her,\u201d \u201cVery well.Yon be ready to start * to.morrow as soon as possible.I can't teil you all, but I believe I shall trace out tho whole of Captain Chesham's villainy.ol .: \u201cYour husband won't mind you leaving him ?\u201d I added, remembering there was such a person as Mr.Payne, \u201cNot he, sir.Jobin, my man, om 8 going a Journey to-morrow with t entleman.shall beback\u2014when shall Ï be back, sir?\" To be Continued they are Puarchastug Property for : » West End Depot.8 Canadian Pacific authorities deny tho \u201cFatmor tbat the Gould property, lying be- -yween Mountain and Aqueduct gtreols, bas n purchased jor them with a view of sui Taine 4 west end depot in that vicinity.\u201cMr, Geo, Haunlton, stock broker, the purr of the property.oqually \u2018dunies tbe tatement, saying that be is tho proprietor =0f 1b laud, A high official of the Company stated to 8 STAR reporter to-day thet ho till favored Lhe old Gosford stre-t site, and that be believed tho Corporation would yet frqutre Lo cue to thelr terms.He laughed at tue fdou of butlting a depot.on tho lovel spoken of, aud said 1L would cost millions and would require an elevator to raise the trains hic to tho high level.Stull, notwithstanding oujals, many people Lelleve the Com- or 16 desirous of obtaining an entranco the heart of the city inthis way, ami of erecting a depot on Victoria Square, whero Mr RB.Augus owns a large bluek In rear of the Youus Men's Ubristtutr Association.\u201cThe price paid tor the Gould property by Mr.famitton wis $52,000, Other properties which are boing negotiated for are the Mullurky or Renaud property, the figure mentioned Tor which is S40,000, the Sheridan, Bryson and O Brien properties.These cover practically the wholo of the iract on Dor- :-Bhester, botween Monntaln and Guy streels down to the luvol of Overuals avenue.Besides these, other properties further east have bevn purchased or arranged for, including one on Overdale avenue.A director of the C.P.Li, was asked what trath thers was in the story, when he replied, \u201cnono whatever; =omo friends ot the company, including myself, who havo oobpfidenco in the future ot the city, have boen purchpsing real estate there; that Lus given rise to the rumors - Mr.Thomas, whe made the sale of the property, says he had at on bis hands for several months when Lhe present pui- \u2018chaser made him an offer of $52,000, which was accepied.The story published about the Canadian Pacilic was all nonsense.Stocks was high and Jeonle were comtuwer to the conclusion Lhat à sharp advance iu real estate was certain, so they decided it was better to put their money into something\" they could Jay their hands upon when they woke up in the morning rather thau jose it, a6 §0 many had iu stocks.A DIAMOND ROBBER.' Wiees From Now York Afler Robbing His Employer of 815,000 of Diamonds and Jewellery - lis Arrest and Confession, Mr.J.Lassar, a large diamond merchant, 08 133 Nassau street, Now York, nrrived in this city last evening In pursuit of Alexander Fulda, fits clork, who absconded last week with $15,000 worth of diamonds © Jewellery.As soon ns he fled 1t was sus - ed he had crossed the Hoes into Canada aud =~ \u2018the case wus entrusted to Mr.Joseph Kellert, superintendent ot tho Metropolitan Detect- _ fve Agency, who discovered Lnat the culprit rogisterod at the \\Vindsor Itotel bero n Thursday last and then lett for parts unknown.After diligent search he was tracod to 15%, St.Margaret street, whore he was arrested yesterday.Being confronted with bis otoployer this morning he made a cicau tof it and confessed bo was œullty.He admitted that he had appropriated the , and bad sold or pledged them in New ork aud Brookiyn, but that he had dissipated aud squandered the greatest portion of tho money.The balance, amouating to about $1511, he handed over 10 Mr.Lassar, ar to return to Now York to-nigut me: any with one of Kellert's men, wuen ho we would deliver over all the pawn tickets, Fulda belonga to one ot the first families pf Moscow, Russia, His father is lomensely wealthy, and holds a high position in tho Kusslan service.Some years ago the young felluw bécame connected with Lhe Nihihsts, and bad to clear out to save himself trom banishment to Siveria.Being highly eda- cated and a fluent linguist he readily found employment with Mr.Lassar, but ha soon fell in with a fast set in New York, who helped lim to dispose of his empinyer\u2019s effects.Ho was only earning $10 à week, and livad at tbe rate of $10,000 a vear.He Feturgud Lo New York by to-day's Lrniu.CAPTAIN GREENE'S SUICIDE.\u201cPatticalars of the Sad Affair.A Jettar has been received here giving the rticulnrs of the suicide of the late ( saptain « Greene, of the Montreal Field Battery, wbien was briefly telegraphed to the Uank of Montroal some wecks apo.When pro- oeeding from Madrid to Bordeaux on the Taliway, he weul Inte the closet while the hn Was stopping at Chateau Lamothe.® small placo on the glive.A shot being heard the conductor rushed in, when he met Mr.Greene coming out bleeding, and in a \u2018moment the unfortunate man dropped dead.In conversation with a elergyman in the train previous to the \u201ctragedy, Mr.Greens stated that he had some trouble with a party in Madrid before -Jeaving there that excited him greatly.Ite «did not, however, explain what it was.On his person a considerable sum of money was - found, and from letters br wrote to friends before leaving Madrid to retura here ho had aocomplished all he weni for.Île was not financially embarrassed inany way, and the cause for taking his own 1:fo till resalns a mystery.International Cricket.\"The cricket match between the West In- tats and the Halironians was continued 1o- wy.The whole of the latter team wore disposed of tor the small score ot 113, of whith totnl 3.W.A.Henry contributed ~Jorty., which included one tour, tive threes and soven doubles, The wickets was in goed condition considering that 400 runs had Féceutly been mad \u201con it, but the batsmen \u201ccould not stand ns L the fine nowling of Burko al d'arquaba on.Ar.Burke took 3 wirkets in one over and bowled spleudidly fall thiowsh Lhe innings.Tho following in the full score: 40 11 3 § Duis, I bar BL.in tl hot on 2 : Nils 9 burs i The Halitns met wern put in for tueir Second innin:15 and at {most goitte to press \u201chad wade 3U lor the 10.3 of five wickets.Be ary, ¢ PF.Isaac BB Burke.0 haizor o Jluthe B.Jes LT Harris 6 Lees 1.Burke co LU A e I\u2019 Isane._ 5 a da Le as eee in Noiont 111220 LT Total 20 for 5 wickets, The West Indians louve for Ottawa tonight audthe Hatifux team playiio Montreal CrickeL Club to-morrow aud Siturday, whens they will zo to Ottawn to play the C ap tal \u2014glubs.On Monday and Tuesday the West indiun teain will bo in Toronto.; Basinrss Notes, Mr.Fortuuat CC.Chatlebuis, dry goods merchant, 2165 Nott Dame street, has \u2026 made au oilicial abandonment of Jus estate, , with Hubilitles amounting to s3ouv.lis : sets are mentionel as S100.Mr.Charlo.is states that the cause of his assignutoent \u201cHes in the Inet that a lave whotesaly hou wlth witch ho dealt failed to keep its agree \u2018ment with him.essrs, Leonard & Giagras, builders, hate iso! vad part tnershin.passe Sanmdars, whereas iwellers, ho dis-elved patoership, Si Livwls Suuniers continues the bustuess @uder tho same style.Complimentary Fxcursion, ix The friends of Mr.Ernest Tromblay are : tertderioæ him a complimentaty moontight : exquratou on Monday to celebrate his admission to tbo Bar The \"Trois NRivieres\u201d | Vis teen charter and the beau of the ! Fictoris Billes will ve attendance, Bt, Peter: .Cathedral Bazaar.A goneral meeting of alt tho ladies form- ap te different committées of the +51 r's Bazaar will Le held on Saturiluy, at 10 & m., in tte now Cathedral.\u2018The gentlemen anxiiaty members othe Bazaariwiit dass as the Falace, on Tuesday.the 4th, at 7 nn THE ARMY'IN COURT.Balvationists fn the Toils of the Law\u2014 Having a Lively Time With à Pollos- man\u2014\\What the Army Is Charged With Doing snd What lt Did and Doos\u2014A Test Case Being Made.The Recorder's Court was crowded to suffocation this norning, the great attraction boing the trial of certain members of the Salvation Army charged with causing a disturbance by congregating ou the street, The trial is considered an Important one, as the Army is decided on malin; à test case of it and the result may decide the oxistenco or non-existenco of the organization in this elty.\u2018The necessity for this trlal was brouxrbt about by the arrest of six members of the Army on Saturday evening last as they wero parading Craig street, hended by flags and drums, In their full warlike array.About 40 members of the organization, mon and women, dressed in thelr costumes, wero present in Court, under command of thetr offers, and taking a lively interest in the proceedings.\u201cSert.Wan.Middleton,\u201d called the Clerk of the Court, as the first trial was opens The Sergeant ln uniform appeared at the table surrounded by comrades, and with Mr.St Pierre as his lawyer.The charge bav- ing been read, the proceedings were opened by the prosecution calling up Constable Me- Willis to give evidence.He said in substance that about balf-past acven o'closk on Saturday evening he was near the eorner of Craig and $t.Lawrence streets 1 company with the police ratiol, of which be is « member, when they noticed a large gathering in Cratg street near the cabstand and heard screaming, shouting and singing.lie tm- mediately ran over and arrested the prisoner, who was shouting and screaming at the time.tle thought there must have been 1500 people present at the tune.He took Lhe prisoner to tha station.The witness was then submitted to a sovere cross-exatnination by Mr.St.Pierre, who asked, however, that all the witnesses should withdraw from tho room, which was allowed by the Court.The Major \u2018\u201cTbe Army will relire,\u201d and it marched ent into the corridor awaiting developments.lo Mr.St, Pierre the witness said that the patrol had special orders to arrest the Army wirnever they caused any disturbance or otbarwise ntringed (be law.Witness thought that the prisoner was inlringing the Jaw when ho was arrested, Mr.st.Pierre * What was he doing?\u201d Witmess-\" Well, bo was shouting and sereaming.\u201d \u201cWhat were the others doing?\u201d \u201cSinging hymins to the tuneof C hathpagne Charley and other popular airs.\u201cHow many Salvatiouists were there?\u201d \u201cAbout ditty, sald the witness alter repeating several tiwces that -he Was not sure of the gumber\u201d + During his ovidence MeVWilllams was charged by Mr.St, Pierre with bolo pre- judienl against Lhe accased, and with being altoge her unwilling to give fair evidence.The lear nod counse loven{told the witness that ho did not think he was telling the wrath and that he intended reporting him to the Puiice Commitee.Fibs closed tbe caso for the Crown.\u201cCaptain\u201d Stephen Matshall, in full regi- mentuls, was the Hirst witness \"enlled by lho defence.Witness stated bo was the leader of the Avimy in Moutreal.Me was in command when the prisoner was arrestod.\u201cThe object of Tho association,\u201d he sald, \u201cIs to convert people over to Jesus Christ eruei- fied for the world.Ours is an jedependent religion, aud we preach to the poorer classes.Wo adopt lively Luis to sings our hymns to so thal our mm etings will bo attractive.We have converted inany people.Wo never retaliate when wo are ~truck, and if our pro- fons are interlored with we go right abead an! nevertiind, Our association extends over many countries, and receives the support of the Protestant community in Mostreal and elsewhere.Ou the Saturday evening in question we were coming along Craig =treet, when a carter tried to drive through the procession aud breai it up.His horse was stopper by our men to protect the women in (bo parade.The man who stopped the horse was struck on the head Ly a policeman.Wo were singing a bymn to the air of \u2018Marching through Georgi,\u2019 at the time.\u201d The Recorder took note of the hymn as it wits read by the witness.Vo Mr, Germain, Clerk of the Court, wit- Dess said: \u201cOur leader is General Booth, who unce was a methodist missionary.1 have recefved my comission from tho comimissionce tn Canada, Ho received his Irom General Booth, who was commissioned by God.1 used 1o belong to the Episcopal- iun church before D Was converted.We have never asked for any incorporation.\u201d In rebuttal witoess replied that he had not beard that any relyrion had ever applied for anv act of incor poration, Raul Sorgeant Frazer next gave evidence, and anid that be wes satisfied that the carter realty wanted to breux up tho parade, and tha! 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